Example sentences of "[vb infin] [that] it [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 But many people do n't know that it has also provided many of the big back-room names in the pop business too .
2 Any examination of the history of ‘ history , will demonstrate that it has never had the immediate certainty that is implied in the all too frequent invocation of , concrete history ’ .
3 The Home Office says that it already pays fifty one percent of the cost of policing the royals , but if the county council can adequately demonstrate that it needs more then funds are available .
4 I thought , I did n't think that it takes as long as that .
5 The Court did not however think that it fell so far below what might properly be imposed by way of sentence so as to justify the Court in interfering so as to increase the sentence .
6 I do not think that it matters greatly whether this kind of contract is called a sale or not .
7 And if that is so , then I revert to the considerations already stated which as a matter of construction make me think that it did so legislate .
8 I actually understood what the Hon. and learned Gentleman said , which is unusual , although I do not think that it contributed much to the debate .
9 Nor could she recollect that it had ever been suggested they should do so .
10 The politics of the United Nations will ensure that it stays there .
11 Will he confirm that it operates only if there is prior written consent on the part of the employee —
12 Can you just confirm that it 's never been the practice to have an oral statement in this house on er prescription charges , neither under this Conservative government nor indeed under the pre previous Labour government who were always deeply embarrassed by increasing prescription charges .
13 Do you feel that it has successfully captured some of the effects of the social relationship ?
14 So all I can really say is , I do hope you enjoy your visit here to England and that when you do go back to the States you will feel that it 's really been well worthwhile .
15 One might easily assume that it has always been an important road .
16 It is highly doubtful that any offshore centre could claim that it has never been tainted by drugs money .
17 She could n't believe that it had all stopped , the misery , the anguish , the self-recrimination .
18 The question always is whether the defamation is of the class itself ( in which case no action arises ) or whether ordinary readers would believe that it reflected directly on the individual plaintiff .
19 And he said : ‘ I will see that it stays there until the Man sends someone for it . ’ ’
20 He waved the paper at her , and , even at a distance , she could see that it said very little .
21 Teacher : How can you see that it goes there ?
22 If he looks at the statistics , he will see that it has always been like that .
23 But I ca n't see that it matters very much .
24 ‘ If He was n't a God , I do n't see that it matters much what He taught .
25 " I 'm not particularly well known , and I do n't see that it matters much , though it might be as well to omit the Colonel .
26 I , I , I would suggest that it takes about three months to work out what your best arrangement of categories is going to be .
27 I will further suggest that it seems very likely that the traitor is in his own fiefdom , the Pentagon . ’
28 As to whether it has also increased proportionally is a matter that could only be determined empirically , although one could surmise that it has so increased .
29 We must hope that it ends safely and successfully . ’
30 It could equally well mean that it has simply been mislaid .
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